Good Sunday to one and all. We continue to track and slow increase in scattered showers and thunderstorms over the next few days as our focus shifts toward a big change for the upcoming week. That’s when a monster of an upper low looks to settle in here, bringing the potential for some ugly weather to start July.

Temps today are once again deep into the 80s with a mix of sun and clouds. A couple of showers and storms will go up, but this action continues to look pretty scattered in nature. Here are your radars to follow along…

The threat for showers and storms then increases for the final days of June from Monday through Wednesday as juicy air creeps in from the south. Here’s the GFS rain map through Wednesday…

Temps are very steamy during this time!

Behind this is when the upper level low fun begins as we begin July and roll into our Independence Day Weekend. The models will waffle back and forth on just where this upper level winds up and just how fast, or slow, it moves.

GFS

EURO

Rounds of showers and storms will be spinning along and ahead of this upper low, potentially setting the stage for quite a bit of rain…

GFS

EURO

The rainfall anomaly numbers from the EURO Ensembles show the wet pattern to our northwest moving south into our region…

It will be interesting to see how this highly anomalous system plays out in the coming days.

Have a great Sunday and take care.